Product Information

Transform Your Speakers. Stream the Music You Want. Wirelessly.

You love your current speakers. But there's a world of wireless music they just can't access. Until Now. Transform your stereo or home theater system by adding the SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter and stream music from your home Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices. Use the SoundTouch app to control your music easily. You can even play music all throughout your home by expanding with other Soundtouch speakers. Make your speakers smarter: turn them wireless and stream the music you want. It's that simple.

Gives you easy access to wireless music through your existing speakers, such as a stereo system, home theater system, or docking speaker

Uses your home Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth devices for easy access to your favorite music

Easily expands with other SoundTouch speakers to stream music throughout your home

Easy setup and all necessary cables are provided

SoundTouch app puts you in full control of your music through your phone or tablet

Connections and Compatibility

The adapter has three common inputs (optical, AUX, and RCA), so anything that supports one of them can become a SoundTouch wireless music system. Most stereo systems, home theater systems, and docking speakers are compatible - so chances are, what you have in your living room will work after a quick plug-in and setup. Already own a Bose system? Many of them are compatible as well, including most Lifestyle, CineMate, Wave, SoundDock, and SoundLink products.

Exploring Music with SoundTouch

SoundTouch gives you wireless access to your favorite music services like Spotify and Pandora, plus Internet radio stations and your stored music library. They connect to your home Wi-Fi network so you can play music directly from the Internet to the system itself.

Grow Your System

The beauty of SoundTouch systems is that they're made to grow with you. If you start with the SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter for your stereo receiver, you can add more anytime. Sync all your SoundTouch items together to play the same music in every room, or play different music in different rooms. They're made for the way you live and the way you listen.

A Free, Powerful App

The free SoundTouch app gives you control of your SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter from a smartphone or tablet. Use it to browse music, and then control that music throughout your home. Start streaming instantly, or use the app to personalize the presets to your favorite playlists and stations.

Bluetooth Built In

SoundTouch systems feature Bluetooth connectivity to stream music from any compatible device whenever you want, including YouTube.

Customer Reviews for Bose SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter

I recently moved into a brand new home that had pre-wiring and bracing in the walls. The mount on the wall had two HDMI outlets and a power outlet but NO audio hookup. I was unable to use my Bose 3-2-1 surround sound for regular TV viewing or with my AppleTV when I have parties. This adapter allows my TV to connect to the older Bose system via Bluetooth. It turns out a lot of newer TVs have Bluetooth compatibility. Now I can play music on my AppleTV and stream it through my Bose 3-2-1 AND also the other Sound Touch speakers throughout my house. It's perfect for parties!

It works better than an old Married couple from the 1970's could ever imagine. Pulled out the vintage B and O amp and speakers connected the link and got blown away. So overboard we go. Got the 10 and 20 and another link. Help we can't stop. We love this WiFi Bluetooth stuff.

Let me say at the outset that this is a great gadget with one caveat....the instructions both with the device and available online are the most inscrutable and difficult to follow I have ever encountered. On the plus side, Bose has excellent phone support with humans to walk you through it. When I examined the instructions, it appeared that the SoundTouch “hockey puck” would connect via your home wifi OR via Bluetooth. The written directions implied that all you had to do was install the Bose app and everything would be easy.....not so. After opening the app, the initial choices were not easy to make. Bose should say that Bluetooth only has a range of 30 feet while your home network extends to whatever parts of your home you already know. After about the third step, the app screen said, “Choose your speaker” and showed 11 of Bose’s Bluetooth enabled speaker systems. I have a hard-wired home system hooked to a receiver and a 12 channel amplifier, I don’t have any of their “speaker choices” they illustrated. Well, I didn’t look close enough as buried in the middle of the pack was the “hockey puck” wireless adapter I purchased. It is NOT a speaker so the directions should not have been “choose your speaker” but "choose your device". After much (1 hour), pressing the "puck's" reset buttons, the Bluetooth button on top of the “puck” and back and fourth with my android phone’s Bluetooth hookup, I finally got the system to play music from my phone (Pandora) via Bluetooth through my hard-wired home system. However the music would “dropout” periodically as I was at the 30 ft limit of Bluetooth (also separated by one floor). I have a strong home wifi and hoped I could hook the “puck” to it. Unfortunately, the instructions were of no help to do so. Fortunately, Bose as mentioned, has excellent product 1-800 phone support. The Bose tech confirmed that phone connection to Bose “puck” via WiFi was indeed possible and proceeded to walk me through it. Wow, what a difference!! I can walk around my house anywhere now, even out on the deck where I have outdoor speakers and the music is clear and unbroken. No way does Bluetooth have that range. Bose should do better on their instructions with detailed instructions for EVERY possible hook-up situation: wifi, Bluetooth, wired speaker system, Bluetooth speaker system. I am quite savvy with regard to computers and software but this installation really was confusing. As I said, now that the Bose “puck” is networked to my wifi as well as via Bluetooth, I can choose either one, however wifi is hands down better. However the wifi configuration will not play stuff from youtube from your phone. Wifi config WILL play Pandora and several other music apps as well as music on your phone. It is a GREAT device and by far EXCEEDS my expectations. I only wish Bose had made it easier to install.

First and for most, I love this adapter! The instructions however, I do not like. It was a little hard to get everthing hooked up and to get everything working. When I finally got it to work right, it was easy to use. The sound was great! I could hear it clearly in every room! No static, no freezing. Overall, I am highly recommending this product to all my friends and family!

I bought this adapter to work with my Acoustic Wave II system. It connected to my home network without any problem. The wifi streaming from my iMac computer is excellent. No connection issues. Music from my library as well as internet radio sound very good. Streaming from my iPhone 6S is excellent as well, both using wifi and bluetooth. Great product. Highly recommended.

My initial impressions of this unit upon opening was it is going to be much easier to install than I thought! It literally only took about 10 minutes and most of that time spent was cleaning up the wires and hooking everything up in a clean manner. I am very picky when it comes to organized wiring. Sound quality is amazing (Pioneer VSX-80), I had no issues with cutting out, dropping, or stuttering. For me that was very important, sound quality is Number 1! Connecting to my phone (iPhone 6s Plus) was super easy to link to the bluetooth. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow along with. Overall I am very happy with this product and it is working out very nicely with my Pioneer VSX-80. Although my system offers networking audio its nice to have bluetooth as a backup.

This product is just perfect for what it is intended for. It lets ,e keep my current stereo and speakers and use them to play my music I have on the phone. I love that I can still use my speakers for my home and hear my music. You spend money on these items and you hate to think they come up out dated. Well Bose fixed that for us! This item makes all good things possible by hooking up to our stereo and playing music through our home speakers from out phone. Set up was incredibly easy. Operation of the unit is also incredibly easy. I am a fan of all things Bose and this did not disappoint! I didn't like that my old stereo setup was just sitting on the shelf collecting dust. Bose has brought new life to an otherwise would be bygone product! Thanks Bose!

I was excited when I saw that Bose was going to release this product that I pre-ordered it. The device connects my Marantz SR 5010 receiver and Definitive Technology speakers to my SoundTouch system. The footprint of the Wireless link adapter was about what I expected, and the device was super easy to setup. I know that some people are not happy that SoundTouch is moving away from Apple Play. I use Apple Play on several devices, however switching to Bluetooth for SoundTouch compatibility is not a big issue for me. The Wireless Link Adapter will appear and can be configured in the SoundTouch App just like a SoundTouch 20 or SoundTouch 30 device. There is a volume control for the Wireless Link Adapter that controls the gain giving me volume control to the Marantz receiver from within the Bose app. The sound coming from the SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter is exactly what I expected (And my expectations are high). I am excited to finally have my main stereo system apart of the SoundTouch system. Now I can configured all the rooms in the house with music.

Bought this just the other day and attached it to an old favorite compact CD system (I also own a Wave Radio CD with wireless and a SoundTouch 120 system). Over time I have found that the Bose SoundTouch application is a very easy way to expand listening choices and add simplicity throughout the home, and the addition of this product now revitalizes older equipment that still has useful life left. Setup is fairly straightforward, and once completed the system worked very well.

Have a ST10,ST20, and now this wireless link adapter which is connected to some very old but nice Sony speakers. By experimenting, I have found that I have truly enhanced my listening experience by placing the ST20 and the Sony speakers with the wireless adapter in close proximity AND GROUPING THEM! I now have best of two worlds....the additional bass from my old Sonys along with the superb clarity and sharpness of my Bose. Now, I simply use the Soundtouch App's volume control under the group setting to customize according to what I am listening to. If I want more clarity for jazz, I go heavier on the ST20 and easier on the Sonys. If I feel like turning it up and rocking it out, I go a little heavier on the Sonys for extra bass, but can still hear and enjoy the clarity of the vocals and instrumentals from the ST20. Bose,the wireless link adapter is truly a winner and a great solution for people like me!! Now, if you could only do something about not having a sleep timer in the app. Just saying.....we have been asking for a loooooong time.

The Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link is a good product. It has brought new life to my 5.1 surround sound system purchased and installed a decade ago. I have spent some time getting to know the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link, as overall, it is a good product with potential to scale up and expand. Here are my impressions on the software, the solution, and the setup. SOFTWARE I admit - I am not a fan of the iPhone or iPad. I use a custom build (CyanogenMod) Android phone. The software required to complete the setup of the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link is available on the Google Play Store. SETUP It is a straightforward download and install. Once the software was setup on my phone, connecting the phone to the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link was easy. The app said software updates were available to download for the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link. Connected the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link to my home wireless network, downloaded the updates, connected the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link to my receiver with the included optical connector, and turned everything on. Done! THE APP There are a few bad reviews of the app. The current version has not crashed my phone - Bose must have addressed the bugs. It is intuitive enough and easy to use. BLUETOOTH Bluetooth support has to be one of the most important differentiators for the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link. With the SoundTouch we can stream directly to the Soundtouch Link via Bluetooth. The music can also be rebroadcasted to all other SoundTouch connected speakers. It works flawlessly and the sound quality is more than great for Bluetooth. Initial pairing is also simple. Just press the clearly marked Bluetooth button on the top of the unit and pair your device. GOOGLE MUSIC SUPPORT There is no native support for Google Music. I connected my phone (and my latptop) via Bluetooth to the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link, and can access my Google Music library on my phone/laptop. While it would be nice to have native support, this does not limit what the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link does. OTHER MUSIC SERVICES We subscribe to Amazon Prime so we love that their music service is available through the Bose app. Local internet radio stations also popped up on the app and could be listened to with just a touch. AUDIO QUALITY The sound quality is very impressive. I have not used the analog connectors that came with the Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link. The included optical connector works with my stereo receiver. Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link can also be used as a headphone DAC and amplifier. Definitely an upgrade in sound quality over the internal DAC of my laptop and Android phone. It is small and powers headphones very nicely. Just a note for you headphone enthusiasts. CONCLUSION The Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link will let you squeeze a few more years out of a system that may have been state of the art a decade ago.

I have had this product for 3 weeks. It took a minute for me to figure it out! Do not forget, I have no electronic hookup experience...lol I have a lot of music on my android phone and tablet. For entertainment and calm for my cat, I connect my tablet and leave it on all day without interruption. I have the product connected to my sound bar, which was easy. When I leave the music on from my tv with Wi-Fi connection, the channel I leave on is always off by the time I arrive home. I have not had any problems with the sound touch. I recommend this highly. I have included the hook up to my sound bar.

I original purchased this adapter to connect my SoundTouch System IV to my Bose built-in speaks. (The ST IV does not have a an Auxiliary out connection or Bluetooth transmitter and my Bose built-in speakers only have a RCA input connection. So I needed a wireless connection to connect to the ST IV and a RCA output to connect to the speakers.) What I love about this device is that I can use it independent of the ST IV. Like the ST IV, it can play all of my Internet and satellite radio stations, as well as connect to my iTunes Library and play it as well. The SoundTouch app allows for seamless control of all SoundTouch products. So I can control the ST Adapter from my phone or computer and with one touch seamless play music through the ST Adapter and ST IV. I also love that I have volume control on my phone and do not have to use the wall controllers all the time. I have Bose built-in speakers throughout my home, broken into three zones. I had been using the Bose Bluetooth Audio Adapter, connected to my computer and iPhone, to play Internet radio and my iTunes library through them. But my computer occasionally buffers my Internet radio, which can get annoying. I have not found this issue with the ST Adapter. Plus the app allow for simple control of my music, including volume, from my phone. So I purchased two additional ST Adapters to replace the Bluetooth Audio Adapters on my other zones. My home theater system is on the main zone. So I added a 3.5mm splitter to the ST Adapter on that zone and send RCA outputs to my built-ins and home theater’s Aux in connection. So I can play Internet radio and my iTunes library wirelessly through my home theater system, as well. This is a great solution for wirelessly playing Internet radio, Satellite radio, or iTunes on devices that only have RCA, Optical, or Bluetooth connections. Additionally, the app provides easy control of music and volume from a phone or computer.

It's about time! I have been looking for a good Bluetooth adapter solution.I have a great quality system (older) that has become relevant again. I was pleasantly surprised that it came with all of the possible audio cords.(a nice touch) As for the product itself, it was easy to set up and I have used it flawlessly for several weeks now. Bose quality sound into my legacy system. I chose the optical output and it works fantastic! I

I find Bose Soundtouch to work extremely well. I put it in a spot in my house where the WiFi is spotty and it works fine. Bluetooth is nice and clean. The best part is the app (IOS) effortlessly recognizing and bringing up local radio and my used apps for streaming. Optical and Audio L/R connections work great. Fantastic unit.

I've had the Wireless Link for 2 days, and so far it works well and as advertized. This is my second SoundTouch device, and I really enjoy now having music through more rooms of the house. Sound quality is terrific; no dropouts from my NAS server even though the Link is connected wirelessly. The app makes controlling both SoundTouch devices simple through my iPhone, including having both units play the same music and independently adjusting sound levels. Setup was straight forward, and took only a few minutes. One minor complaint is both optical and analog outputs are from the same port, so it is necessary to choose one type only. The unit would be more flexible if both analog and optical outputs were available.

I was a blown away at how easy this product was to setup. Just download the app, pick the connection type and you are pretty much done. I also like that it has the option for Bluetooth too. I'm a Sonos user, but found this product was a lot easier to setup and use with no dead zones.

The SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter is a wonder little adapter to add SoundTouch capabilities to your old media systems. I love my SoundTouch SA-5 amp, my two SoundTouch 10 and SoundTouch 20 for the rest of my house but I like the way I have my family room's surround sound systems is set up with my Onkyo Receiver and Bose Ceiling/Wall Speakers. But yet I was missing the SoundTouch system integration in that room. SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter solves integration problem for me. I hooked up the Link Adapter to my receiver's CD in via the fiber optical port. Now I can have SoundTouch system throughout my house. The sound coming from my system sound just as good if not better than my old CD player ( I actually removed it after installing the Link Adapter ). The installation of the SoundTouch Wireless Link Adapter is just as easy as adding Bose SoundTouch 10 or 20. Now I can control every speaker in my house through the SoundTouch App. This Christmas I will be able to play Christmas all through the house.

I've had the opportunity to use this product for a couple of weeks now and I must say, it is impressive. If you have speakers that do not have wireless capability then this adapter is the way to go. It comes with different connectors to fit almost any speaker situation. It is small enough so that it doesn't take up much space at all and the sound is as expected when using a bose product. One of the reasons I obtained this product is because for some reason I thought I could turn my older ipod video music player into a wireless streaming device. Needless to say it did not work in that way. Wishful thinking I guess, lol. The last experiment I wanted to try was connecting the adapter to my tv that is not a smart tv to see if I can stream through the tv system which theorectically should work. Stay tuned for an update with that one.

The Soundtouch Wireless Link is GREAT! I have a set of Samsung multimedia speakers I wasn't using anymore due to them being outdated and not being bluetooth compatible. I was thinking about donating them to the goodwill till I found out about this useful adapter and boy am I glad I didnt donate them. It was super easy to set up and connect the adapter to my speaker set. Syncing the adapter to my phone and adding Bluetooth compatibility was a piece of cake. Literally took about 5 minutes to set up and sync. The link is pretty small in size, so thats not an issue at all. Thanks Bose, Now I can enjoy my music anytime of day.

I recently bought a Soundtouch Wave, and I like being able to connect it to Pandora, etc. When this came along, I realized I could get one for an older Wave plus my living room stereo. Nice! Now all three components can play the same thing, and they are controllable with the app. If you have any other Soundtouch units, be sure they are on (and probably playing) before you plus in and enter setup on the wireless link unit. Easy setup after I turned on the Wave.

This adapter turns virtually any speakers into a Bluetooth sound system. I have a really nice set of computer speakers and I like to stream music so instead of plugging the speaker into the phone jack, this adapter allow same to stream it wirelessly. I also have a surround sound system that’s about 6 years old, I love the speakers and the sound from it, but it lacks Bluetooth capability. With this adapter however, I’m able to use it as a wireless speaker set. I’m excited to get more of these as I saw that I could put them in different speaker sets and play the same thing in essentially every room of the house, which is much simpler than running speaker wire. The sound quality is very impressive on this device!

I have 1 soundtouch systems in my house and an 8 year old Bose 301 bookshelves speakers with my Onkyo amplifier in my garage.I love the sound .but it felt outdated when it comes to connectivity and media options. This allowed me to sync everything together very easily and now I'm going to be using this almost daily. Perfect!

I have been using the Bose Wireless Adapter for a few weeks now. I hooked it up to an older model Sony surround system & it sounds great! It was very easy to hook up. It came with all wires need to make set up super simple. Had a little bit of trouble getting the adapter & the app to work together, but finally got it to work with no further issues. The app was easy to use. The one thing I DID NOT LIKE was the fact that I couldn't listen to my own music that I had downloaded on my phone. I could only listen to stations like Pandora or other radio stations that are programmed in the app. This is great but sometimes you just want to play a particular song from your iTunes library. I really love that your music will keep playing even if you go to watch a video on social media or YouTube. I would recommend this Bose Adapter to anyone who wants to listen to their music wirelessly from their smartphone using Bluetooth.

I have been using the Sound Touch Link for two weeks. It has been at my disposal,without compensation,for the purpose of sharing my unbiased opinion of the product. It will be sent back to Bose upon completion of the test period,although I'm not sure I want to send it back! I have wanted a product such as this for a long time,and have enjoyed using it immensely.It allows me to play my music library on my computer through the wireless link to my home system. I had been doing that ,somewhat,with a cumbersome arrangement that the Wireless Link makes so much easier and better.The app was a snap to download. The instructions made it easy to add the library from my Media Player. I added the app to my tablet and can run everything from that Plus,with Internet Radio, Pandora, Sirius, and Bluetooth capability,just about everything is covered. The sound is great and for old geezers like me who aren't that techno-savy, its a really good deal. I would highly recommend this product.

I have been using it for about a week and I'm really pleased with its performance. I found the installation and connection quite easy/simple. It comes with optical, RCA (red & white tips) and 3.5 MM (headphone style) cables. In addition, it is quite compact so you can place it almost anywhere within the cable reach. Once connected, there were no problems at all. I used my cellphone to play some music via Bluetooth and the sound was great. Wifi worked just as good. I have not found any cons to report for the time I have been using it.

I am testing this product for review purposes. I have owned other Bluetooth adapters in the past, but none as easy as this. First off, initial set up was a breeze. Plug in, download the app, and go. From there, it was always that easy. Even better, if the sound link was sleeping, I could wake it from my phone and didn't have to worry about touching the device. Overall has been a wonderful experience and another way Bose has made my world easier.

This Bose Soundtouch Wireless Link Adapter comes with optical, AUX and RCA (plugs into AUX) cables which makes it useful for connecting many audio devices. I used it with my age old dummy audio speaker with an AUX input and I was able to listen to internet radio, online streaming sources, and music. The only short coming I could figure is that it plays music – not video. Though You-tube works great in audio mode only. The slick app that comes with it is well designed. It logs into the my amazon account and then I can play my existing Amazon Prime Music playlists. However, Apple support is lacking making this device little less appealing to apple fanboys. Overall, for me it is worth. # I was provided a sample device of this for early test for no charge.

I got this about a week ago and am pleased with it so far. The sound is unbelievable. I love that I can control it from anywhere in my house to play with any of my speakers. It was kind of a pain to set up initially, but is easy to manage once it is completed. It's great to be able to play music from my phone anywhere in the house- especially when I am chasing my toddler around constantly!

I decided to try the Bose SoundTouch Wireless Link in an older Bose Lifestyle system since I already have a Bose Waveradio with SoundTouch that I like very much. As I expected this new SoundTouch Wireless Link allows me to listen stream music on my Bose Lifestyle system without the need to have my iPad directly wired to the system. I used Amazon Music with the system and I am really happy how it sounds my Bose Lifestyle. I like that I can remotely control the wireless link adaptor from my iPhone and iPad. I also like that I can link the other SoundTouch devices and play the same music in other rooms at the same time. The application was recently updated and it has a new design which I think that it's harder to navigate. The Amazon Music part of the application needs work. You cannot do a search for a specific artist. I didn't have the same issue with the Pandora side of the Bose application. The Amazon Music playlist do not show in the Bose application. The device also stops playing music after a while, that becomes an issue when you have to check on the issue multiple times a day. Overall, I like the device but the Bose application needs improvement.

I just received this item. I had difficulty setting it up with my Bose 3.2.1 system. I called tech services and after to two days was able to get it up and running. Love the features and it works well well with my 3.2.1 Bose System. Tech support suggests contacting them for assistance with setting this up with some sound systems. In fact we had to connect the unit to a computer to download the Bose app and pair the unit. Bose has excellent tech support who will insure you get this item up and running.

Wireless Link works great...just like other Souchtouch systems. Like advertised, I purchased to incorporate existing home theater (Bose Cinemate II) into our Soundtouch systems and use the aux input to continue running TV through Cinemate. I was surprised to find out that the Aux input only accepts 3.5 mini stereo. It does not accept the optical as an input. Note - the unit's single output port runs either the 3.5 mini stereo plug or the optical (cool). My TV and cable box only have optical outputs. Total bummer. The details regarding the in/outputs are not well described and the written to imply that it is universally compatible. One nice touch is that there is a sync setting that you can use to make adjustments (advance or delay) on this unit to match your other soundtouch systems when playing together.

Can't believe don't have audio equalizer function, and the optical signal is only stereo, why isn't DTS or Dolby capable Beside online services as Deezer or other there is not much upgrade to my current sound system; I have the same outcome from my BT adapter connected to my IPhone Also during the initial set up, appears te legend system requires software update; then after 3 minutes shows system can't be updated

Let me start by admitting I am not tech savvy. Most things, though, I can muddle through and figure out if I spend enough time. Most of the time it doesn't take long. This, however, took me hours to figure out. Shipping was fast. I received my Bose wireless link quickly. I already had a Bose color wireless speaker so I was ecstatic about getting this product because the other works so well. First off, you MUST go online and download the user manual. There is no way to use it without the user manual. It comes with several packets that one would think should be a user manual. No. Read. It. All. Do not try to figure it out on your own. It won't happen. Yes. I did do that. No dice. Then, download the sound touch app On your smartphone or tablet AND your computer. It took some time for the wireless link to connect to my wireless and then my phone through Bluetooth. Then it miraculously happened. I honestly don't know what I did to succeed. Then I took a break. I was tired. Came back literally a week later. I'm moving states and it was thanksgiving. So, when I came back I downloaded it to my computer . That took 1.5 hours because while the manual tells you where to go to download the app, it doesn't say how. You must go to the soundtouch website and select the product and scroll to the bottom where it Gives you the option to download to a computer. Then my computer would not let me download the app because of something about administrator won't allow me even though I'm logged in as the admin. So I had to Google how to change my settings so I could download the app . Now we've got it downloaded to my computer. Then I had to go into account in the computer app and add new system. Connect it by USB which is not provided in the packaging. Good thing I had one for my smart phone because it was needed. Took two tries to get it connected. Put in my WiFi password as requested on the computer app. Connects. Select continue. So I run into the living room and using the aux cable plug my Bose link into my record player. I return to the computer room and go to settings where I click on connect by aux port. Then I click on sync computer library music to app. It syncs and also syncs to my smart phone. I press play. Run into the living room and turn up the volume. And it works. So...yeah...it works. But it took me hours to get there. And it will be a great tool but I'm literally exhausted and honestly at this point would just prefer to stick with the wireless speaker. It took me seconds to connect that. Its a great device but probably better for someone more versed in electronics.

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